Protecting yourself while travelling is vital. But it’s equally important to know how long your travel insurance cover lasts. These are the durational limits of Chubb Travel Insurance:
You're covered for a maximum of 31 consecutive days.
You're covered for a maximum of 31 consecutive days per trip, with an overall limit of 90 days of travel per period of insurance.
Overseas number: +44 (0) 207 173 7904
UK number: 0800 519 9927
Email: chubb.traveluk@chubb.com
(Mon-Fri: 9am to 5pm only)
Postal address: Chubb Travel insurance Customer service, PO BOX 1086, Belfast, BT1 9ES
For 24-hour emergency, call
+44 (0) 207 173 7903
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Chubb European Group SE (CEG) is a Societas Europaea, a public company registered in accordance with the corporate law of the European Union. Members’ liability is limited. CEG is headquartered in France and governed by the provisions of the French insurance code. Risks falling within the European Economic Area are underwritten by CEG, which is authorised and regulated by the French Prudential Supervision and Resolution Authority. Registered company number: 450 327 374 RCS Nanterre. Registered office: La Tour Carpe Diem, 31 Place des Corolles, Esplanade Nord, 92400 Courbevoie, France. Fully paid share capital of €896,176,662.
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